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Leonard J.S. Tsuji, Evert Nieboer
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对于居住在加拿大安大略省北部詹姆斯湾西部地区的克里人来说,以狩猎为生是一种生活方式。在这项研究中,研究人员发现,约15%的x线片显示胃肠道系统、腔内和/或阑尾中含有颗粒。据推测,这些弹丸的来源是食用组织中嵌有铅弹的野生动物。由于人体胃肠道中铅弹的存在似乎会增加人体对铅的负担,并且有大量证据表明水禽因摄入铅丸而发生铅中毒,因此建议在加拿大全国范围内停止使用铅弹。由于最近几项水禽研究表明铋/锡注射剂无毒,因此越来越受欢迎,但由于铋对人体的毒性尚不确定,特别是在野生动物中作为整粒或碎片食用时,建议谨慎使用。我们认为,目前选择的无毒替代品是钢丸。
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Lead Pellet Ingestion in First Nation Cree of the Western James Bay Region of Northern Ontario, Canada: Implications for a Nontoxic Shot Alternative

Subsistence hunting for Cree of the western James Bay region of northern Ontario, Canada, is a way of life. In this study, it is shown that ∼15% of the radiographic charts examined had evidence of pellets contained in the gastrointestinal system, intraluminally, and/or in the appendix. It is assumed that the consumption of wildgame with lead shot embedded in the tissue was the source of the pellets. Because the presence of lead shot in the human gastrointestinal tract appears to increase the body burden of lead and considerable evidence is available on the occurrence of lead poisoning in waterfowl due to the ingestion of lead pellets,it is suggested that the use of lead shot should be discontinued nationwide in Canada. Although bismuth/tin shot has been growing in appeal because of several recent waterfowl studies demonstrating its nontoxic nature, caution is advised because of the uncertainty about the toxicity of bismuth in humans, especially when consumed as whole pellets or fragments in wildmeats. We maintain that the nontoxic alternative of choice at this time is steel shot.

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